Emotions
Friendship
Self-Control
Growth Mindset
Responsibility
100

When we feel overwhelmed, there are ways we can calm ourselves down. Name 3 ways we can do this 

Some correct answers would be to take deep breaths, talk with a friend, go to the counseling office, exercise, meditate, among other 

100

Someone you like being around and that you have fun doing things with. They support you and have your back when you need them, and you do the same for them!

What is a friend? 

100

This is defined as doing what is right, even when we don't feel like it. An example of doing this thing is by keeping our hands to ourself. 

What is Self-Control 

100

True or False: We are all born with a certain level of intelligence. Some people are born smart, and others are not! 

False. 

100
True or False: Every choice you make has a consequence

True! Consequences can be good or bad, but every choice has one. 

200

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. "To put yourself in somebody else's shoes"

What is Empathy?

200

What are 3 qualities that make a good friend? 

There are many!

200
At recess, Jacob's classmate got 3 strikes in kickball. He got very angry and pushed down the girl standing next to him. Now Jacob has to sit out for recess the rest of the week. How could Jacob have used self-control in this situation? What is a coping skill he could have used? 

Good job! 

200

The belief that your brain can grow, become better at things, and learn new things is known as this. 

What is a growth mindset? 

200
Name 2 decisions you have made today. What are the consequences for these decisions? 

Good job! 

300

At the start of the year we learned about the 5 Zones of Regulation, what were the 4 colors of the zones? 

Red, Yellow, Green, Blue  

300
What is the golden rule of respect? 

Do unto others as you would have others do unto you; treat others the way you want to be treated!

300

When we think before we talk we are using our....

Social Filter 

300

The opposite of a growth mindset is a....

Fixed mindset

300

What's an example of a small choice that could have a big consequence? 

Great job! 
400

The qualities, beliefs, personality traits, appearance, and/or expressions that make us who we are.

What is "Our Identity" 

400

Imagine if everyone on this planet swallowed a magical “respect pill” and from that moment on, disrespectful behavior was forever eradicated.  What are 3 changes you would notice?

People would feel more accepted, included, confident, cared for, and loved. 

400

This is another way of saying you disagree with someone. You are having ______ . (Hint: we learned about this and it paired with the word "resolution") 

Conflict!

400

We have already learned so many things in our lives. Name 3 things you learned before you even started school (Ex: Between the time you were born and the age of 3) 

Crawling, walking, talking, eating, etc.  

400

What does it mean to be impulsive? 

Acting without thinking. 

500
Name 3 things that make up our individual identities that not all of us have in common; these things make up who we are. 

race & ethnicity, gender, age, culture, family we live with, religious beliefs, physical appearance, among others 

500

What are I-Statements? Can you remember how we used I-Statements? 

When you ____, I feel ______, Because _____

500

When we learned about our social filter, we read a book. Fill in the remaining part of the title! "I can't believe you _____ ______ "

Said that!

500

Change this fixed mindset statement into a growth mindset statement: "I am horrible at math! There's no point in even trying to study for this test." 

"I have been struggling with math, but if I study and try my best I can get better at it" 

500

There is a difference between tattling and telling. What are 2 reasons why we should tell an adult that something has happened? 

A person is hurt, sick, feels unsafe or you have tried 2 times to solve the problem on your own. 

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